Reading look to make it two home wins in a week as second-placed Norwich City roll into Berkshire.
Here's everything you need to know.
Form
Two in-form teams clash at the SCL Stadium tonight, with both sides winning seven of their opening 11 matches so far.
Losing the final home match before the international break 3-0 to Sunderland, fans wanted a response and they got it.
Heading into the break with a 1-0 win at Wigan Athletic, they cruised to a 3-1 win over struggling Huddersfield Town on Saturday, it will be a tougher test against the Canaries.
Dean Smith's team have won seven of the last eight, drawing the other, after a slow start upon their return from the Premier League.
They battled to a 1-0 win over Blackpool last weekend, Teemu Pukki scoring the only goal in a hard-fought win over the Tangerines.
Team News
The injury curse continues to hang over the club, with captain Andy Yiadom joining Baba Rahman, Femi Azeez, Shane Long and Naby Sarr on the medical table.
Norwich have no fresh injury concerns, with Todd Cantwell and Isaac Hayden in contnetion for the game.
Last Time Out: Norwich City 4-1 Reading; Saturday, May 1 2021
Daniel Farke's Norwich had already secured a Premier League return and the Championship title, while Veljko Paunovic's Royals had already fallen out of the play-off race.
Taking the lead, at an empty Carrow Road, through Josh Laurent- it took just 15 minutes for Kieran Dowell to pull the hosts level.
Level until the final 25 minutes, Reading conceded three late on to collapse and end the away campaign on a whimper.
Dowell, Xavi Quintilla and Pukki rounded off the scoring.
It's now approaching six years since the last Reading win over Norwich, with six Canary wins and a draw since Boxing Day 2016.
It is the longest unbeaten run either side have had against eachother since first meeting in 1909.
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